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Finally she surrenders to his feet and says all knowledge is in vain if one does not realize it all comes from the Omnipresent Lord Himself. Muruga reveals Himself and asks her relevant questions to which Avvai answers brilliantly. The famous ho rot cold fruit episode is briefly touched upon. He decides to test her knowledge as a young cowherd. Pazhamudircholai - Lord Murugan is pleased with His ardent devotee Avvai, who spend her life preaching about her Lord Murugan, educates herself in the Tail literature, and through her writings and poems has become known all over the world. When receiving knowledge there should be no Ego. Murugan discloses His knowledge to His amazed father on after Lord Shiva bends as a student and humbles Himself. Lord Shiva asks for His release, and asks Murugan if He knows the truth. Swamimalai - Here we see Lord Brahma being chastised and put in prison for not knowing the real the meaning of ‘OM'. The story of Naradaīringing a fruit to the Shiva family, will be shown here. Palani - In the next story we depict the story of Pazhani Andavar. It begins with the Story of His Birth, through the third eye of Lord Shiva, after the Devas strategically send Manmatha to shoot his darts of love at Lord Siva in meditation, while Parvathi worships him, resulting in His appearing as six babies, in six lotuses in the Lake Saravana Poigai, His being nurtured, and brought up by the celestial six Kartikai maidens, and finally Parvathi coming to lovingly take Him, when He assumes six faces with twelve arms and becomes known as Karthikeya. This play begins with humble obeisance’s to Lord Ganesha and moves on to portray the stories behind the Six Abodes of Lord Murugan.